McKillop Makes Return As Galway’s Alex Lee Makes History

Paralympics Ireland announced over the weekend, the 11 person team that will represent Ireland at the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai from November 7th to November 15th.

Galway native, Alex Lee, will make history as he
becomes Ireland’s first ever ‘blade runner’ when he competes for Ireland in the
100m and 200m T64 heats.

Michael McKillop will make his much anticipated
return to a major championships for the first time since his World Para
Athletics Championships gold medal win in London in 2017. The Paralympic legend
suffered a major injury but will be hoping to recapture the form that made him
one of the greatest Paralympians of all time. The fastest Paralympian on earth,
Jason Smyth, will aim to continue his incredible winning streak to claim an 8th
World Championship medal and his 18th major championship to add to his collection
in an unbeaten career.

World ranked number 2 high jumper, Jordan Lee, will
also compete at his first world championships as will David Leavy and Shot
Putter, Mary Fitzgerald. Conor McIlveen will also be making his first
appearance at a World Championships in the T38 400m.

Cork’s trio of discus throwers will also compete for
World Championship glory as Orla Barry, Noelle Lenihan and Niamh McCarthy will
all look to repeat their podium success from London 2017. European Champion T13
1500m runner, Greta Streimikyte, will hope to continue her recent improvement
as she will target medal success in Dubai.

Podium success will carry even more importance for
Team Ireland as a Top 4 finish will secure a slot for Irish athletes at the
Paralympic Games in Tokyo 2020.

Speaking about the naming of the Irish team that
will compete at the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai, James Nolan,
Head of Para Athletics with Paralympics Ireland said ‘We have a great mix of
experienced and rookie athletes in the team, for 5 athletes this will be their
first World championships (Mary, Jordan, Conor, Alex and David) and there are
also 6 very experienced athletes that have won medals at Major championships.’

‘World Para
athletics is developing rapidly and standards at World level are tremendously
high but this team is exceptionally talented and will make an impact in Dubai.’

‘We are off
on camp next week to Portugal to fine tune and get some quality work done in
good weather conditions prior to travelling out on November 2nd.’